THE: OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. OREGON. n H PUT 0!l SET1ATE SLATE; It D1IHAGE OPPOSED Soldiers Who Piled FalsaBonus Papers I : FacePelony Charge Washington. Jan. 11-WaBIXO-o?i bvau or T1IE JOUHNAX jXaclamaUon waa definitely put on the arocram for the mil at ta praseat asssloa at a mmtlof of JUpwbllcas m aiors ) alfiit Opposition 4 srsloped l Um lacJaaloB of drainage kh would bsj principally for the bcnaflt of southern Unda aM that point waa left for future atiatdaratlon. Am acred upon the foreljra fundhic VUl nnwi tint, than tha soldier tonus. revision ef tha tariff, cooperative mar astinc, reclamation, and tha tratle sub- BatttM as a result of th anna confer Otrmpia. "Wash, Jan. 12- Trouble la brewing- for aJi! undetermined number of farmer spruce division soldiers, whot re ceive A extra compensation for worfc in the woods for tha United States Spruce Production corporation during tha war and Who reported to the state boons de nartment when, applying for their coi pensaUon that they baa receirearno sitra eompenaaUoa or only a small amount, . - i a . Stats Auditor C w. Clausen has re ived from Frank Pantos, assistant treasurer for tha United States spruce Production corporation, a corrected 1 cf Washington "spruces," with 1 amount of extra, compensation these (pan received. The bonus department la pre paring prosecute those making falsa affidavit. The charge constitutes a felony. t These, with the appropriation bills, are retarded pa making a full menu for tha aeesion and no other measures exoept Um of minor Importance, are to be enaldered, Henators attending, the conference In eluded Lodge and Curtis, majority leader sad assistant, respectively ; Walson of ladiana, Fernald. Jones of Washington. Wadsworth, Kernald. IfcNary and Cap per, tha lan two named being repre sentatives of the agricultural bloc Benator McNary, ho la to take charge at the reclamation bill fight, was trade aided today whether to stand upon hta ' last bill, which Includes drainage alone; with arM land reclamation, or to go back to tha earlier MeNery-Hmlth bill, which vers western Irrigation only. Wadswerth and Watson were opposed p to the Inclusion of drainage, and It Is thought the views of the president will ; bo consulted. It la commonly believed . that If the senate omits drainage the hMHiae will put it tn and will hardly oeaeent to enactment of the bill In the and unless drainage la Included. Stop Boy Runaways; Eager to Go Home ; Roeeburg. Or., Jan. 1J. William Ed- wards, aged 15. of Seattle, and Vincent Duke, aged 14, of Portland, were picked ap by local officers Wednesday. The . Mwarda boy la being held for his father. T. T. Edwards, who will arrive to day. The boy ran away from home January I and hie mother la said to be prostrated with grief. Vincent Puke rods' nearly to Roeeburg on a passen gar train before he waa discovered and put off. lie waa without money and hungry , and eager to ge hot.' He begged ' that his mother not , be toM of his arrest, and waa given enough money by tha chief of police to return aeaie. : John Day Irrigatio Corporation .bleeps Arlington, Jan. . The John Day Ir rigation corporation election for three precincts at Eight Mile. Gilliam county, Tuesday' resulted "ta reelection of A. Minor as director over &. jsoaraman oy a large majority. ' " - aMMaHeaBeMprteHMeaHe ' ..v - " Movement for Second Legion Post Opposed A movement to organise a second post of the American Ijegioa in Portland re ceived its first setback Wednesday, when the IKtea state executive hoard taoiea a petition asking for a charter for a post in the Peninsula district. The movement, which was led DT P. Stew. art and Dr. John O. Abele, was opposed by Portland post No. 1. The state ex ecutive board, to tabling the petition. urged that the supporters or tae pro posal of a new post work to Increase the influence of poet No, J. - w ? DOUGLAS TI091X1 Ttf Roaebnrr. . Jan. llv Charles Humble Wright, 76, pioneer resident of Douglas eounty, died Tuesday at Glide, where he had resided for 40 years. Ha Is survived by six sons. Walter, John, Charles, perry and Elmer Wright, all of Glide, and Bur jay O, Wright of Portland. r FOftSIG BTCUBSTS SOUGHT University of Orearon. Kufcena. Jan. 12. Tor the purpoae of making the uni versity more cosmopolitan, the Woman's league Is establishing a fund -to bring more foreign students to the campus. Two Doctors Charged Witn JNarcotic Sale Held an $2500 Bail Assistant United States : Attorney Austin ' Flegel appeared before United States Commissioner Fraser Wednesday afternoon and swore to federal charges against Dm. Charles Xiscom and Homer J. Flinn. 401-1 Balelgh building, charg ing them with violating the Harrison narootie aet. The commissioner at once set bail at 92500 In each case, which the men were unable to furnish. The two doctors were arrested Tuesday afternoon by federal and police narcotic agents on a charge of selling narcotics to a "stool pigeon.1 The buyer la said to have purchased from them without a prescription. The ease will be present ed to the next federal grand Jury, which meets in February, P08TOFF1C BZCQIO XASS Chehaluv Wash,1 Jan. Ut-rPosUl re ceipts of Chehklls for ISfl were tha larsest tn the office history, showing a fata of S78l.ll. over M2S, , - i' PIYOBCXS OBA3TTB3I TTneetinrr Ten ll.-'. Divorces Were granted to Corlnne C. ABey from Frank E. Alley and Eugenia -A UaUnj from Frank Helms. ' Children - xnd Crown Up , alike wHV enjoy -thm - - Grace Barnes Puppets I Lincoln High School, Saturday, Jan. 21st ; Peter, Flopsy, Mopsy gnd Cottontail sad Mother Rabbit, agisted by Mr. Frot, Mr. Spirrow tnd Dnmerotts other well knowv Characters in the "Tale of Peter Rabbit" will appear at the mornint matinee, and also Peter's friends to the Circus, Spike thg Clown, Girtling Gussie th Fat Lady, Lo the Snake Charmer, etc. .-p At "the afternoon matinee and erenlnf perform ance Aladdin will disclose, the wonders of bis mafic . UmP . i " Ticket Sale Open . at the , p! Olison-White Conservatory bf Music ' Wednesday, JXQAX7 11 . : ' 654 ETrett St. ; Matr 4200 III 1 I I 1 1 I I 1 I t i Twolrrigation ' i Districts Elect Klamath Falla. Jan. 12. Unofficial ports Wednesday Indicate that T. N Case was elected a director of the Klam atn, Irrigation district to succeed R. K. . Bradfeury, Incumbent, who ran a close second. Reports from five of the It precincts gave Case 101 and Brad bury tl votes. The one district not re pertins oasts 7 votes, hut reported a majority of these for Case. In the lnsell valley district William F B. Chase was elected director over A. VL Oalesby by 1 vote. Takima Authorities : Plan Liquor Crusade i Taklma. Wuk. Jen. 1lPuii)i.a Attorney Sydney Uresey and Sheriff Fti R. Bee llAH ttatehaS tin kl ' ferenoee, arlatns from the indictment -and trial of the latter on a charge of Violating the atate Honor laws hv t.klne money from bootleesera. and nian a eve. temailo eempaivn for suppreeslon of the Illicit llqsot. traffic In the county. A deputy will be assigned for special duty ts tha cosntv attorneve nffta m lnv.&. ; Urate ail charges prior to the Issuance a i warrant. ''' rinrovi'iTi'irn rasro, Wash.. Jan. It Kmmett Wll- , llama, charged with manufacturing liquor, was fined $200 and sentenced to un in joii. v. reaucin coaiwas "Esi yssj Wy your coo) "oioontala'' big and karo to break tt for dartlag fires? That work aad waste. Sill ta DowMstk Lamp U of njtUalo aiao far all pmr. prosMtiag, con- II flftg o.-ickly gad boUy. Rold hv Meet rerUaad esiert i n - it - AS.COYD i I THAT'S THE ORDERS WE RECEIVED FROM THE LANDLORD ! It is one of those unfortunate affairs. We decided to quit business several weeks ago, as we could not pay the increased demand of rent wanted, thinking that we could take our time to close out our stock to the public, but after we had. started Our sale we received notice from the landlord to vacate by January 31. Such being the case, we are forced to make a further drastic reduction on every Suit, Overcoat and Mackinaw in the store. Nothing will be held back in order to make a clean sweep of the entire stock. Price will be no object. It is just a case of selling eVery article as quickly as possible. EVERY GARMENT IN THIS STOCK MUST BE SOLD BY JANUARY 31st Your Choice, of Any $30 Suit '17! -I I All Styles tpttG Banker's Gray Worsted Suit, All Styles, $35 Values ! 1 All Wool Midnight. Blue Serges i ! ' Stoats, 8iims, Shorts , and ' Kegels Styles i $35 Values $J .00 7 A AU.Wool Midnight Blue Serges Stoats, Slims, Skertt and segatar styiaa $40 Values - $59.5o tctn N' stoi b1 ar C Sport Models for the Young Men in All Colors and Styles $40 Values at ithin hc Overcoats Values Up to $45 $20 r. v 1 All-Wool Midnight : Blue Serges I! Steals, Slims, Short sad Jtegaiar styles $45 Values e $J?K.OO $12 to $15 RAIN COATS All Styles Very Special; $.95 CesaV A Heavy Weight Wool MACKINAWS $12 Values Very Special A $35 OVERCOATS All Styles and Shapes - t t ONLY THE BEST GRADE OF CLOTHING HANDLED BY US! Bear in mind that The Wonder Clothes Shop has always handled the best grade of Clothing and that THIS IS - THE FIRST SALE THIS STORE HAS EVER HELD in the fifteen years we have been in business. SOUTHEAST COR. THIRD nd ALDER Mm t i T , : ; . SOUTHEAST COR! THIRD and ALDER p. '- Jmm I ;vl'J i : SALE!i: Ordered Soldby U.Si Coiirt i - - ............ , IN BANKRUPTCY Thousands of Ladies9 Garments to Be Sold to the Public FACTORY SAMPLE SHOI 2S6 Morrison St, Bet 4th and 5th Sts. Next to Corbett Building ADVANCE APPAREL SHOP 293 Morrison Street 1 Next to Corner of 5th St. Hundreds of Garments arriving too lata for the aeason from back orders will be placed in this tale positively at BANKRUPT PRICES i Great Bargains of Last Veek Will Be Outdone In TBs Sale! The big stock of three big bankrupt stores to choose from. Thousands 'of up-to-date Garments of Ladies' Apparel, hundreds of exclusive samples in Dresses, Coats, Suits, Skirts, Waists, Wraps TO BE SOLD TO THE PUBLIC AT BANKRUPT PRICES. We will only mention a few of the dozens of bankrupt prices : Women's and Misses SUITS The latest models in all wanted materials and shades. ' All sizes. NO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS NO DELIVERIES NO CHARGE ACCOUNTS Values to $135.00 $10.95 $14.95 $18.95 $29.00 $38.95 BANKRUPT PRICES Women's and Misses' DRESSES Up-o-the-minute styles in Tricotines, Satins, Poiret Twills, Serges and Velvets. -- Values to $65.00 $ 8.95 $14.95 "9 SEfcKaaseSse $10.95 $18.S(5 BANKRUPT PRICES Women's and Misses COATS Most of them have beiutifil far collart in BoUtU. VeI4jue, Velourt, Silts Plulhei. Tbonund to cboote from. All sizes sad new .bides. Vela U S1SS.O0. $18.95 $26.95 $36.95 $48.95 BANKRUPT PRICES : 1 : Hundreds of COATS .4 In Velours, Botirlw, Tweeds and Plushes ratny fr trimmed. VsUes to SS5 -the fosslp of Portlind. $10.95 $14.95 BANKRUPT PRICES The Best j WAIi to go I Ir; Crepes de Chine, Georgettes, Trie- (IJO Q (T olettes and Pussywillow Silks fDLdJ t) Values to $20 All Sizes I BANKRUPT PRICES j SILK AND SILK JERSEY PETTICOATS ' Eg"? $1,691, In All Latest Styles Values to $18.00 Dress Sldrts'3, 4, J5 BANKRUPT PRICES No changes, No Refunds, No Deliveries No Mail Orders, No Charge Accounts FACT0RYSAMPLESH0P 286 Morrison, BeL Fourth and Fifth Sts. Neat to Corbett Building i 286 ADVANCE APPAREL SHOP OQO Morrison Street. Next to Corner OAO UOO of Fifth Street - &UO LOOK FOR THE BIG BANKRUPT SIGNS ' IniyDuildmg V